My name is Tina.I am 7 years old.I have 1 brother.My favourite foods are sushi and chicken.in my spare time I like to play club penguin.At school my favourite subjects are art and music.This year I want to improve my art.
Windpump in South Dakota, USA Windpumps were used to pump water since at least the 9th century in what is now Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan.[34] The use of wind pumps became widespread across the Muslim world and later spread to China and India.[35] Windmills were later used extensively in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands and the East Anglia area of Great Britain, from the late Middle Ages onwards, to drain land for agricultural or building purposes. The American windmill, or wind engine, was invented by Daniel Halladay in 1854[36] and was used mostly for lifting water from wells. Larger versions were also used for tasks such as sawing wood, chopping hay, and shelling and grinding grain.[37] In early California and some other states, the windmill was part of a self-contained domestic water system which included a hand-dug well and a wooden water tower supporting a redwood tank enclosed by wooden siding known as a tankhouse. During the late 19th century steel blades and steel towers replaced wooden construction. At their peak in 1930, an estimated 600,000 units were in use.[38] Firms such as U.S. Wind Engine and Pump Company, Challenge Wind Mill and Feed Mill Company, Appleton Manufacturing Company, Star, Eclipse, Fairbanks-Morse, and Aermotor became the main suppliers in North and South America. These windpumps are used extensively on farms and ranches in the United States, Canada, Southern Africa, and Australia. They feature a large number of blades, so they turn slowly with considerabletorque in low winds and are self-regulating in high winds. A tower-top gearbox and crankshaft convert the rotary motion into reciprocating strokes carried downward through a rod to the pump cylinder below. Such mills pumped water and powered feed mills, saw mills, and agricultural machinery. In Australia, the Griffiths Brothers at Toowoomba manufactured windmills from 1876, with the trade name Southern Cross Windmills in use from 1903. These became an icon of the Australian rural sector by utilizing the water of the Great Artesian Basin.
Machinery
Main article: Mill machinery Gears inside a windmill convey power from the rotary motion of the sails to a mechanical device. The sails are carried on the horizontal windshaft. Windshafts can be wholly made of wood, or wood with a cast iron poll end (where the sails are mounted) or entirely of cast iron. The brake wheel is fitted onto the windshaft between the front and rear bearing. It has the brake around the outside of the rim and teeth in the side of the rim which drive the horizontal gearwheel called wallower on the top end of the vertical upright shaft. In grist mills, the great spur wheel, lower down the upright shaft, drives one or more stone nuts on the shafts driving each millstone. Post mills sometimes have a head and/or tail wheel driving the stone nuts directly, instead of the spur gear arrangement. Additional gear wheels drive a sack hoist or other machinery. The machinery differs if the windmill is used for other applications than milling grain. A drainage mill uses another set of gear wheels on the bottom end of the upright shaft to drive a scoop wheel or A rchimedes' screw. Sawmills use a crankshaft to provide a reciprocating motion to the saws. Windmills have been used to power many other industrial processes, including papermills, threshing mills, and to process oil seeds, wool, paints and stone products.[3]
1. who is a person who studies earthquakes called?
a seismologist
2.what happens in a earthquake?
rocks shatter, earth cracks,earth shakes
3.What are tectonic plates?
tectonic plates
are the pieces of the earth's crust.
4. What should you do in an earthquake? we should drop,cover and hold
5. How is an earthquake caused?
Earthquakes are usually caused when rock underground suddenly breaks along a fault
dolphins have few natural enemies. Some species or specific populations have none, making them apex predators. For most of the smaller species of dolphins, only a few of the larger sharks, such as the bull shark, dusky shark, tiger shark and great white shark, are a potential risk, especially for calves. Some of the larger dolphin species, especially orcas (killer whales).
The Tui!#TuiGreat!
The Tui is very intelligent like parrots.They also resemble parrots in their ability to clearly imitate human language,
and were trained by maori to replicate complex speech .Tui's are also known for there noisy,unusual call.
Antarctica
2.
Did you know?
Antarctica is covered with ice and snow.
Penguins live in Antarctica (SO COOL!!!)
There is no permanent human population at Antarctica.
You can only go to Antarctica if your a scientist or a tourist.
My name is Tina.I am 7 years old.I have 1 brother.My favourite foods are sushi and chicken.in my spare time I like to play club penguin.At school my favourite subjects are art and music.This year I want to improve my art.
wow what a amazing performance!On the 9th of
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The red on the poppy stands for the blood in war,
also it grew in the fields of the war.
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Bees pollinate flowers to make honey-Tina
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poppies use to grow in the fields where the soldiers died-Tina
keeping yourself healthy is important-Tina
[[image:/file/view/hea%20tina.png/550650172/506x176/hea%20tina.png width="506" height="176"]]Biscuits are really yummy-Tina
[[image:/file/view/bibi%20tina.png/550650872/519x202/bibi%20tina.png width="519" height="202"]]Flowers are plants-Tina
[[image:/file/view/flfl%20tina.png/550651140/519x179/flfl%20tina.png width="519" height="179"]]Mother's day at my uncle's house
Sssshhhh!My mum's still asleep,okay this is the plan,HUG MY MUM!
I'm creeping through the
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Matariki is the Maori new year when the seven stars/sisters come up and rise in the sky.
Matariki is celebrated on the 21st century of May/June.
Had to wake up really early in he morning to go to Taupo,REALLY!!!REALLY!!!Early in the morning.
On Friday 10th July i was so excited cause it was the day i was going to Taupo!
Later on when we got to Taupo before we went to the hotel we wen to prawn park.
I love Taupo i wish i can go there everyday.
Day time let's eat my prawn breakfast.YUMMY!!!
Windpumps
Main article: WindpumpWindpump in South Dakota, USA
Windpumps were used to pump water since at least the 9th century in what is now Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan.[34] The use of wind pumps became widespread across the Muslim world and later spread to China and India.[35] Windmills were later used extensively in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands and the East Anglia area of Great Britain, from the late Middle Ages onwards, to drain land for agricultural or building purposes.
The American windmill, or wind engine, was invented by Daniel Halladay in 1854[36] and was used mostly for lifting water from wells. Larger versions were also used for tasks such as sawing wood, chopping hay, and shelling and grinding grain.[37] In early California and some other states, the windmill was part of a self-contained domestic water system which included a hand-dug well and a wooden water tower supporting a redwood tank enclosed by wooden siding known as a tankhouse. During the late 19th century steel blades and steel towers replaced wooden construction. At their peak in 1930, an estimated 600,000 units were in use.[38] Firms such as U.S. Wind Engine and Pump Company, Challenge Wind Mill and Feed Mill Company, Appleton Manufacturing Company, Star, Eclipse, Fairbanks-Morse, and Aermotor became the main suppliers in North and South America. These windpumps are used extensively on farms and ranches in the United States, Canada, Southern Africa, and Australia. They feature a large number of blades, so they turn slowly with considerabletorque in low winds and are self-regulating in high winds. A tower-top gearbox and crankshaft convert the rotary motion into reciprocating strokes carried downward through a rod to the pump cylinder below. Such mills pumped water and powered feed mills, saw mills, and agricultural machinery.
In Australia, the Griffiths Brothers at Toowoomba manufactured windmills from 1876, with the trade name Southern Cross Windmills in use from 1903. These became an icon of the Australian rural sector by utilizing the water of the Great Artesian Basin.
Machinery
Main article: Mill machineryGears inside a windmill convey power from the rotary motion of the sails to a mechanical device. The sails are carried on the horizontal windshaft. Windshafts can be wholly made of wood, or wood with a cast iron poll end (where the sails are mounted) or entirely of cast iron. The brake wheel is fitted onto the windshaft between the front and rear bearing. It has the brake around the outside of the rim and teeth in the side of the rim which drive the horizontal gearwheel called wallower on the top end of the vertical upright shaft. In grist mills, the great spur wheel, lower down the upright shaft, drives one or more stone nuts on the shafts driving each millstone. Post mills sometimes have a head and/or tail wheel driving the stone nuts directly, instead of the spur gear arrangement. Additional gear wheels drive a sack hoist or other machinery. The machinery differs if the windmill is used for other applications than milling grain. A drainage mill uses another set of gear wheels on the bottom end of the upright shaft to drive a scoop wheel or A
rchimedes' screw. Sawmills use a crankshaft to provide a reciprocating motion to the saws. Windmills have been used to power many other industrial processes, including papermills, threshing mills, and to process oil seeds, wool, paints and stone products.[3]
1. who is a person who studies earthquakes called?
a seismologist
2.what happens in a earthquake?
rocks shatter, earth cracks,earth shakes
3.What are tectonic plates?
tectonic plates
are the pieces of the earth's crust.4. What should you do in an earthquake?
we should drop,cover and hold
5. How is an earthquake caused?
Earthquakes are usually caused when rock underground suddenly breaks along a fault
dolphins have few natural enemies. Some species or specific populations have none, making them apex predators. For most of the smaller species of dolphins, only a few of the larger sharks, such as the bull shark, dusky shark, tiger shark and great white shark, are a potential risk, especially for calves. Some of the larger dolphin species, especially orcas (killer whales).
The Tui!#TuiGreat!
The Tui is very intelligent like parrots.They also resemble parrots in their ability to clearly imitate human language,
and were trained by maori to replicate complex speech .Tui's are also known for there noisy,unusual call.
Antarctica
2.
Did you know?
Antarctica is covered with ice and snow.
Penguins live in Antarctica (SO COOL!!!)
There is no permanent human population at Antarctica.
You can only go to Antarctica if your a scientist or a tourist.
Antarctica is a continent.Scott base